Surely the total amount of resources dedicated to transport has increased, and potentially the number of people wasting time commuting. There needs to be some practical limit to how much "infrastructure" we build of all types. Especially in localities that are already completely dominated by roads and cars.
The problem is that people live increasingly elongated lives that lack a grounded sense of place or community. Whole neighbourhoods are just a nuisance in the way between place A and place B. What about place C that is stuck in the middle with the pollution, noise, and congestion?
The problem is that people live increasingly elongated lives that lack a grounded sense of place or community. Whole neighbourhoods are just a nuisance in the way between place A and place B. What about place C that is stuck in the middle with the pollution, noise, and congestion?